January 12, 2026
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The problem with Google’s Pixel Tablet

I’ve gotta admit: I’ve really been struggling with how to share my experiences living with Google’s line-blurring Pixel Tablet.

To say my expectations for this product were high would be an understatement. As I wrote in a column this January, it’s been clear for a while now that Google’s aim with the Pixel Tablet is to reimagine how we even use these types of devices and the very purposes they serve — to “create a whole new sort of framework for how tablets should function and fit into our lives,” as a particularly sage mobile prophet once put it.

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